Translational Project of Music from Latin America
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https://doi.org/10.24215/25249215e043Keywords:
Translational, Regionalist, Music Industry, Geopolitics, CulturalAbstract
Reseña a Pablo Palomino (2021). La invención de la música latinoamericana. (Trad. L. Palomino e I. de Cousandier). Fondo de Cultura Económica, 287 páginas. This book belongs to a research work done by the historian Pablo Palomino (2021). There are five chapters, in which Palomino tries to explain, that distant cultures that belonged to different countries from Latin America ended up being included to a successful project and to the interests that were behind this, plus, the historical review of the Latin American concept which started being used in the second quarter of the twentieth century.Downloads
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Palomino, P (2021). La invención de la música latinoamericana. Una historia transnacional. (Trad. Palomino, L. y Cousandier, I.) Fondo de Cultura Económica.
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